Asked by Diana
Cognitive development in the first year of life enables infants to
A. sense their status in social interaction, realize that they cause things to happen, and remain passive partners.
B. sense their status and remain passive partners in social interaction.
C. realize that they cause things to happen and sense their status in social interaction.
D. remain passive partners in social interaction and realize that they cause things to happen.
my answer is B.
A. sense their status in social interaction, realize that they cause things to happen, and remain passive partners.
B. sense their status and remain passive partners in social interaction.
C. realize that they cause things to happen and sense their status in social interaction.
D. remain passive partners in social interaction and realize that they cause things to happen.
my answer is B.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Definitely not B!!
Have you ever been around children age 1 and under?
Have you ever been around children age 1 and under?
Answered by
Diana
I think C.
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes.
It's fun to watch babies discover their hands and feet, and then realize they can make things happen with those hands and feet! Very few babies are passive!
It's fun to watch babies discover their hands and feet, and then realize they can make things happen with those hands and feet! Very few babies are passive!
Answered by
Diana
Thanks for help!!!
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome.
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